Korn - Freak On A Leash Recorded Live: 7/23/1999 - Woodstock 99 East Stage - Rome, NY More Korn at Music Vault: www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on RU-vid: goo.gl/DUzpUF
@@DJ-ov2it for sure , but more often then not the singer in a band sounds off and that's what makes the whole thing sound different. When the singer is good it compliments the rest of the band
@@josephfoster3819 yeah, sometimes just a case of being able to use the best take on album. But some singers just can't sing live, I saw Tom DeLonge of Blink 182 in concert and he was so bad.
I find often listening to these live show really disappointed in the various bands, Korn stepped up and was great even with unforseen technical difficulties. Another group I've been enjoying live that was a surprise No Doubt.......
During the second chorus, approximately ten seconds before the bridge, Jonathan's mic cuts out; he continues singing in hopes that the audio crew will figure it out and, upon realizing that they haven't yet, starts walking toward them... Those guys must've shit themselves for a second with JD approaching! Woodstock, most popular single off most recent album, "BOOM DA TA..." coming up...I'da shit too!
I'm no music expert but even I can appreciate the absolute talent and genius behind their bassist, Fieldy. I've yet to see anyone come even close to recreating that amazing sound he's able to conjure with that instrument. I truly believe it is the band's signature heavy industrial sound.
Fieldy is a great bassist and the foundation of Korn's unique sound, I've learn to play bass as a teenager because of him. Then I knew Les Claypool from Primus and I realized there are bassist even better than Fieldy. Listen to Primus if you want to hear a bassist from another universe.
@@kaydgaming he was really great. The terrible mix/tuning doesn't help, but if you pay attention there's some awesome and subtle things he does that support the statement.
Can we take a minute to respect Fieldy in this performance?!?! Man is rocking out the whole time and his ability to slap and pluck at that speed at 3:11 is just insane!
I grew up as a kid in the 80s and teenager in the 90s. I think the 80s is right up there with the 90s in culture. One thing is for sure being born in 81 I feel like I was born in the greatest country at the greatest time in the history of this planet.
Loved being a kid during this time. Great PS1 games and money spent at the theaters was worth it. Would of been nice to go to more concerts and see these bands at their peak.
I was young watching this at home and begging my dad to let me go 😂🤣🤣 now I’m a mom and I can’t even imagine my children even thinking about attending this! 😂 but this concert was the beginning of my rock/metal days forsure!! Can we bring good rock back?!! And old TRL back?!! 😭😭😭 I miss the 90s early 00s!!
It’s funny you say that because I was thinking the same! I wouldn’t let me son go either! I still love Korn though, just recognize they’re not the best role models. 😂
Christ, I thought he was using distortion on the album, but I was wrong. He's just very fucking talented. I've listened to Punk rock for the longest, just barely transitioning onto Korn!
I remember my neighbor ordered Woodstock and I was literally losing my mind as a 10 year old kid in his living room. Would have loved to be theirnas a teenager
Why would you want to go in a place where there was rape, violence and crazy moshpits? It is like you going into a warzone and saying "whoa so cool!" I'm fifteen and I know that it is a living hell if I were there.
It was all about the music then. Now gen z kids just use music for background noise but back in the 90s and early 00s the music WAS the draw. You'd hang out with friends. Get stoned and put on an album and listen to the whole thing. Music just isn't special to kids these days. It was and still is my entire life.
@@rebd00mer93 Hey man don't blame the kids, blame the doghshit industry and silicon valley. Music is more important to my gen than just about anything. It's just a fact, even if we do things a little different.
@@rebd00mer93 It's as if you motherfuckers did this to us? It's as if you fuckers put a phone in our hands since we were born, neglected us in EVERY SINGLE WAY possible besides feeding us, and left us ALONE in this cruel fucking world that's WAY WORSE than it was when YOU lived in it. You greedy motherfuckers left us in a world that's in crumbles, where there's absolutely no future for us, and then you point fingers and laugh at us? Fuck you. It's as if gen z is fucked up beyond repair because you were fucking monsters with us. It's as if we can't enjoy anything and use escapism to cope with our sad existence. We're literally statistically WAY more depressed/suicidal than the generations before us have been for a reason. And that reason is you. But HAHAHA so funny! Gen z can't enjoy music! LAME ASS KIDS LOLOLOL, right?
@@rebd00mer93 Blaming Gen Z for your lack of moving with the times is not their fault. Put some headphones in and enjoy the music you care about and stop blaming a generation that had nothing to do with it.
Man..when i was a kid i grew up to late 90's early 2000's hiphop. WIth that all that nu metal stuff was huge. korn, papa, slip, limp, linkin park, etc , etc. man...times have changed. Like is anything even good any more?
You do realize that back then many people considered nu metal to be "shitty music" and said that modern music sucked and everything that came before it was better?
+Orange Juice W/ No Pulp well considering a lot of people consider thrash a shitty music, a lot of people consider pop a shitty music(including me), a lot of people think hip hop is a shitty music and so on, so there is music genre for each person, but the funny thing is that I don't go on music videos of songs, bands and genres I don't like just to hate on them, nor even watch/listen to them, but many people for some reason do just go on a music video to hate on it....
Probably wouldn't have wanted to go to this one... The band lineups and their performances were damn amazing, yes, but it was pretty much hell on earth for the audience.
+fender8891 I mean any woodstock, like the original one....but I probably won't even get to go to the predicted future one because I'll only be 17 at the time......
Mikayla Kekahuna I believe you have to be 18 or 21+ bc of alcohol and nudity...I WISH SO BADLY THO BC IT WILL BE IN 2019 AND IT WILL BE THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY
I am so endlessly grateful to have grown up during this era of music. There was so much frustration with how things were going in the world, much like now, but the difference was: you could go to shows like this and let it all out, rocking out to some incredible heavy music that was written with the same rage and frustration you were experiencing, and you were surrounded by hundreds of like minded people who just got it, and were so decent to each other. I’ve never met a lovelier crowd than the crowds at metal shows. Forever grateful. 😊
Jonathan Davis said he collapsed backstage right after the Korn setlist and needed to be covered with ice and needed an IV... Lol the man put it all out there during this performance.. Korn kicks ass !!!!
One of the few human being who's vocals are actually better to hear live, it's like a brand new piece of art everytime. Every vocal strain unique in their own way, brilliant.
55 here, and after working a long work shift and getting home at 2am, about half way into a small glass of vodka on ice to decompress, I stumbled on a relatively recent video of an interview with Korn guitarist Brian Head Welch on some Bible TV station. Always loved Korn from the beginning in the early 90s but never knew their stories. Now I’m going back to all live videos over the past 2 decades plus and I have a brand new love and respect not only for Brian but for all of them. It’s truly awe-inspiring to me what many of these genius artists have gone through in life and many since childhood to form the humans and performers they are today. Simply awesome! Thank you, Brian et al for all you’ve done and continue to do to keep little guys like me going year after year through so much personal and professional shit!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
People don't realize how much this era of music meant to us. The shows, the music, the time. It was nuts. You literally can't experience anymore, everyone is on their phones, much less energy at shows, and the cost for anything is anti-fun. Miss these days.
This is so true. I went to one of their concerts recently and my God it’s SO different. I means, yes, Korn is older and they have a little less energy (not much though honestly….they give a great show). I haven’t been to a show in over 17 years, but people are SO different. People barely even move. They just kinda bop their heads along. Anything to not mess up the entire concert that they’re recording the whole time. 🤦🏻♂️ Just enjoy the damn show. I understand recording a little bit, but you don’t need the whole show. I miss This era so much. Growing up with MTV, Korn, Limp Bizkit, and no phones was such a privilege.
I love the creativity in this band. The guitarist make some really cool and unique parts. It's almost as if they hear a weird or eerie tune and then try to recreate it on guitar, which then turns into memorable guitar riffs. Then Jonathan's voice just fits right in with the eerie soft vocals over it, and then kicks into this awesome yelling voice on the heavy parts. Then the groovy bass and drums just brings it all together to make this one unique band. Korn is one of my favorite bands of the 90s and they're a nu metal band that I can go back and listen to without cringing and wondering "Why did I think this sounded good back in the day?" LOL!